You must be living in a cave if you have not heard of Pringles! Pringles has been producing irresistible snacks for the longest time, and couch potatoes like me has tried every Pringles flavour in Singapore. If, like me, you’re bored of the regular snack flavours, you should definitely treat your taste buds to these unique Pringles flavours.

1. Mushroom Soup Pringles (Available in Hong Kong)

Who would have thought mushroom soup can be in crunch form? As bizarre as Mushroom Soup chips sounds, we think this is worth a try, especially if you’re feeling adventurous with your everyday snacks.

The Honey Mustard Pringles was introduced as a limited edition flavour back in 2009. As this one-of-a-kind flavour was well received amongst Pringles fans, Honey Mustard Pringles eventually joined the ranks of the regular Pringles flavours. Snack lovers have raved about how the Honey Mustard Chips offer a subtle sweet flavour, complemented with a strong mustard taste. We can’t wait to try this ourselves!

With the number of self-proclaimed bacon fanatics out there, we are not surprised with this exotically flavoured Pringles. Since snack junkies have enjoyed the strong bacon flavour of this snack, we think this is definitely worth the calories!

It is amazing that we can now enjoy a full cheeseburger just with one Pringles chip! You don’t even have to worry about using a napkin anymore. Unfortunately, this exotic flavour of Pringles is only available in the United States. If you are extremely tempted to get this pringles chips as fast as possible, get it through here.

Pringles is definitely out to ruin my diet. The range of Tortillas Pringles makes me drool! From Tortillas Original Crispy Corn, to Tortillas Zesty Salsa and Tortillas Spicy Chilli, I think it’s safe to say that Mexican food is the bomb.

Caramel Pringles, inspired by the Korean honey butter chips, was launched exclusively in South Korea. Do we even need to mention the adorable pink packaging?! Needless to say, we are all disappointed that this exotic flavour is not available in any Singapore supermarkets.

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shiyuan tanA sucker for almost anything that is pretty and pink. While pursuing a degree in Business, she has not let her hectic schedule hold her back from sharing her love for cosmetics, travel and food.